Service meshes

A service mesh is a logical boundary for network traffic between the services that
reside
within it. After you create your service mesh, you can create virtual services, virtual
nodes, virtual routers, and routes to distribute traffic between the applications
in your
mesh.

Creating a service mesh

To create a service mesh using the AWS CLI version or higher, see
the example in the AWS CLI reference for the create-mesh
command.

(Optional) Choose Allow external traffic. By default,
proxies in the mesh will only forward traffic between each other. If you allow
external traffic, the proxies in the mesh will also forward TCP traffic directly
to services that aren't deployed with a proxy that is defined in the
mesh.

Choose Create mesh to finish.

(Optional) Share the mesh with other accounts. A shared mesh allows resources
created by different accounts to communicate with each other in the same mesh.
For more information, see Working with shared meshes.

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